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Lette
английский
английский
немецкий
немецкий
I. Lat·vian [ˈlætviən] СУЩ.
1. Latvian (person):
Latvian
Lette(Lettin) м. (ж.) <-n, -n>
2. Latvian (language):
Latvian
Lettisch ср. kein pl
II. Lat·vian [ˈlætviən] ПРИЛ.
Latvian
немецкий
немецкий
английский
английский
Lette (Let·tin)
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The commission argued that a potentially frequently used term needs to fit especially well in the structure of Latvian grammar.
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Artist turned to landscape painting as well, and created a lyrical image of the motherland in the Latvian art.
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Anfang der 90er Jahre katapultierte ein kometenhafter Aufstieg den heranwachsenden Letten in kürzester Zeit in die Weltspitze.
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Estonians most frequently cited Pippi Longstocking and Latvians Winnie-the-Pooh.
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It reflects our identity and Latvians themselves are sometimes called “Amber Latvians”.
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manchmal werden Letten auch „Bernsteinletten“ genannt”.
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The roots of this lie in the Soviet era, when the theatre was a sacred place for Latvians, a church – a rare place where Latvian was spoken:
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Die Wurzeln dafür liegen in den Sowjetjahren, als das Theater für die Letten ein heiliger Ort, eine Kirche war – ein seltener Ort, an dem lettisch gesprochen wurde:
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